The ramblings of Paul Higginbottom, a.k.a., bitkahuna

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self improvement

AWS.InvalidParameterValue: B0185DQKG6 is not a valid value for ItemId. Please change this value and retry your request. Have tried several for running and bike riding but nothing would stay in my ears! I’m sure a $120 pair of Jaybird X2’s… Continue Reading →

(sent to me, good stuff!) THE REAL PROBLEM WITH OUR GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM The folks who are getting free stuff, don’t like the folks who are paying for the free stuff. Because the folks who are paying for the free stuff,… Continue Reading →

[amazonify]B00005IBX9:right[/amazonify][amazonify]B001NGO27W:right[/amazonify] So the Mr. Coffee coffee maker I had finally quit. It wasn’t expensive, but still annoying that it just died. It was probably about 3 years old. I liked that it had a green backlit fairly large analog-style (hands)… Continue Reading →

I’ve been on a quest for some time to improve the quality of brewed coffee I make at home. I learned there’s lots of factors. The coffee of course, but how (and when) it’s ground, the water, the coffee maker,… Continue Reading →

[amazonify]0142001104:right[/amazonify] Loved this. Thanks Joe and his Stranded Starfish blog, and thanks to the authors of the book “The Art Of Possibility” As the old man walked down a Spanish beach at dawn, he saw ahead of him what he… Continue Reading →

A good friend of mine, Curtis Ide, is passionate about pizza! Specifically, making great pizza at home. He’s so passionate in fact that he’s written a book about it with all the details, great pictures, and of course, lots of… Continue Reading →

Professor Randy Pausch is dying and he knows it, of liver cancer. But this inspiring wonderful man decided to inspire his students with his final lecture, telling them what’s really important in life. You can see his last lecture here:… Continue Reading →

[amazonify]0385524587:right:product:thehigginswebsit[/amazonify] Complain? You want to complain? It’s tax return time and the forms are SO annoying! The grass has started growing fast and that means I’m going to have to spend a lot more time cutting it than I want… Continue Reading →